Novelties and taxonomical notes in Senecio from Patagonia, Argentina

A new species and three new varieties of the genus Senecio L. sect. Senecio, are described. The new species, S. pichineuquensis Tortosa and Adr. Bartoli, included in the series Xerosenecio [Cabrera] Cabrera and S. E. Freire, has a geographic distribution in the south of Mendoza and north of Neuquén...

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